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POV:

 First person - about a young boy who reminisces and narrates about the
vivid memories of the couple Linda and Peter.

Setting:
 Bajada - couples house/ resident.
 Nanking Store in Santa Ana - the store across Tua Poy father’s grocery
store. Peter's parents wedding gift for Peter and Linda.
 New Canton Barbershop at 8:00 pm
 Mandug (Diversion Road & Subdivision)

Theme:
 Women should learn how to defend herself against the tradition and men
 The family will always be a basis for your decisions in life.
 If you truly love a person you will love her/him unconditionally.
 The judgment of your family will always affect you.

Moral lesson:
 There hardships that we can encounter in life and things can go wrong but
we only have to stand and stay strong.
Nanking Store
Nanking Store
Macariu D. Tiu
Character: Macariu D. Tiu
Plot:
Character:
 Tua Poy - static/flat character; he doesn’t change little or no inner change
Exposition
in the story.
 Linda
Conflict- dynamic/round character because of her dramatic character who
undergoes an important inner change, as change in personality or attitude.
 Rising
Peter - Action
dynamic/ round character because in the story he undergoes inner
change as a change of personality or attitude
Climax
Plot:
Falling Action
Exposition
Denouement
 There was once a married couple named Linda and Peter (Chinese).
The couple was kind, responsible, loving, caring and friendly.
POV: During the first year of their marriage, the happiness inside them is
what makes their relationship getting stronger. Since they don't
Setting: have a baby, they usually brought home Tua Poy to their house in
Bajada. The couple was fond of him.
Style:
Conflict
Theme:
 Man vs. Society - Peter cannot produce any child and was the talk
of the town because of it. Peter had a son to the Bisayan girl.
Moral lesson:
 Man vs. Man - Linda was being maltreated by her mother-in-law
Relevance: after being known to be a barren woman.

Rising Action
 After 3 years of marriage, Tua Poy was 6 years old when he noticed
something had gone wrong about Linda and Peter. Linda left the
Bajada house and moved to the upstairs portions of Nanking Store
in Sta. Ana.

Climax
 It was then realized that the couple can't even bear any children.
One time, Peter was called as "bad stock" by a toothless man. As
time goes by, Peter's family wanted to junk Linda, but he loves her.
 Peter had an affair.

Falling Action
 Peter had a son to the Bisayan girl.
 Peter died in an accident.

Denouement
 Linda got pregnant with Oliver
 She bid goodbye to the people of Sta. Ana.
Nanking Store
Macariu D. Tiu
Character:

Plot:

Exposition

Conflict

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action
POV:
Denouement
Setting:
POV:
Theme:
Setting:
Moral lesson:
Style:

Theme:

Moral lesson:

Relevance:
Nanking Store
Black Pearl
Macariu D. Tiu
Character: Macariu D. Tiu
Plot:
Character:

Plot: Exposition
Conflict
Exposition
Rising Action
Conflict
Climax
Rising Action
Falling Action
Climax
Denouement
Falling Action
POV:
Denouement
Setting:

Style:

Theme:

Moral lesson:

Relevance:
Nanking Store
Bunok
Macariu D. Tiu
Character: Jondy M. Arpilleda
Plot:
Character:

Plot: Exposition
Conflict
Exposition
Rising Action
Conflict
Climax
Rising Action
Falling Action
Climax
Denouement
Falling Action
POV:
Denouement
Setting:

Style:

Theme:

Moral lesson:

Relevance:
Characters:

Plot:

Exposition

Conflict

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Denouement
Characters:

Plot:

Exposition

Conflict

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Denouement
Characters:

Plot:

Exposition

Conflict

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Denouement
Table of Contents
Midterm Coverage
Module 1: UNDERSTANDING LUMAD
Lesson 1: The Manobo of Davao del Norte: They do not want to be called Ata

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 2: The Mansaka of Compostela Valley

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 3: The Mandaya of Davao Oriental

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 4: The Dibabawun of Kapalong

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 5: The Subanen

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms
Table of Contents
Lesson 6: The Teduray: Dreaming of a Mamalo Province

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 7: The B’laan of Mt. Matutum

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 8: The Higaonon: Pushed Deeper into the Mountains

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 9: The Mamanwa: Life without the Forest

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 10: The Bagobo of Mt. Apo

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 11: The Manobo of Agusan del Sur

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms
Table of Contents
Lesson 7: “Love in the Cornhusks” by Alda L. Rivera

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 8: “Sigaboy” by Macariu D. Tiu

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 9: “Dili Baya ko Bugoy” by Lencio P. Deriada

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Module 2: POEMS/BALAK
Lesson 1: Iranun, “Bayuk a Bangsa” – A Poem of Solidarity

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 2: Tinagutlo sa Pag-aninaw sa Tuboran by Jovanie B. Garay

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 3: Davao Oriental “Adidas sa Badjao” by Jovanie B. Garay

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 4: Davao “Unsaon Pagpatay sa Ok-ok by Errol Merquita

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms
Table of Contents
Final Coverage
Module 1: MINDANAO SHORT STORIES, EPICS AND BALLADS
Lesson 1: A Ballad from Davao “Buyayang”

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 2: “Time” by Jovanie Garay

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 3: “The Dog Eaters” by Lencio P. Deriada

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 4: “Nanking Store” by Macariu D. Tiu

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 5: “Black Pearl” by Macariu D. Tiu

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms

Lesson 6: “Bunok” by Jondy Arpilleda

Literary Piece

Literary Criticisms
Mindanao
Short Stories,
Epics and
Ballads
Final Coverage

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